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Parasites that feasted on extinct Tasmanian tiger still exist—Remarkable

Newsweek USA World March 03, 2023

thumbnailParasites that once feasted on the extinct Tasmanian tiger, otherwise known as the Thylacine, surprisingly still exist today.One of these parasites, a species of flea, has managed to survive even though the last known Tasmanian tiger died in 1936.Thylacines were native to the... + más

Parasites disappearing and it's not all good news for humans | WPTV

You May Miss These Parasites When They’re Gone | The New York Times


“Tasmanian Devil” event has the power of hundreds of billions of Suns

Ars Technica USA Science November 28, 2023

thumbnailNavigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Nov 27, 2023 4:21 pm UTC What is hundreds of billions of times more powerful than the Sun, flashes on repeat with intense bursts of light, and verges on defying the laws of physics? No, it’s not your neighbors’... + más

What Are the Duties of A Trustee? | Forbes

If the Jets want to reach the Super Bowl, they’ll have to escape the AFC East first | New York Post


Rare emperor penguin born at SeaWorld San Diego now has a name

ABC7 USA Nation November 11, 2023

thumbnailwas officially named Pearl.More than 29,000 people voted, with Pearl receiving more than half the votes, according to SeaWorld. Pearl hatched on Sept. 12, the first chick hatched at SeaWorld San Diego since 2010.Pearl, the emperor penguin chick that hatched at SeaWorld San... + más

SeaWorld promotes 8 executives in a bid for more growth | Orlando Sentinel

SeaWorld needs to adapt and become an animal park again | Orlando Sentinel


A Victorian naturalist traded aboriginal remains in a scientific quid pro quo

Ars Technica USA Science November 29, 2023

thumbnailNavigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Nov 29, 2023 12:01 am UTC / Nineteenth-century naturalist and solicitor Morton Allport, based in Hobart, built a scientific reputation by exchanging the remains of Tasmanian Aboriginal people and Tasmanian tigers... + más

Authorities reinstate alcohol ban for Aboriginal Australians | The Boston Globe

A Referendum Could Give Australia’s Indigenous Greater Say | Time


Bring Your Antarctica Cruise Home With These Adorable Penguin Gifts

Forbes USA Life January 20, 2023

thumbnailThese penguin dryer balls from Friendsheep are better for the planet.Friendsheep is one of the hottest – and coldest – travel destinations of 2023. Unlike most destinations, though, there are no stores there to shop for local souvenirs to bring home and remind you of the... + más

This Deal To Visit Antarctica Is Almost Too Good To Be True | Forbes

Antarctica’s only electric exploration vehicle gets an upgrade for 2023 | Ars Technica



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